Auditing Windows Machines XP 2000

I am trying to audit a bunch of the machines on my network for security purposes. Basically I am looking for information similar to what is the system information tool, such as processor, memory, make, etc. I am looking to do a scan on the entire network rather then go to each machine individually to get this information.

Many utilities. Though old, I used AIDA32 and added it to the logon script so it would output information on the computer to the computer's C drive then scripted to copy that file back to a central location.

You can also use MSINFO32 and have it dump that information to a file.

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